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2 14. ____ is when you restate what you heard to make sure you understood correctly. 3 15. construction workers often rely on ____ signals, such as pointing or hand motions, to guide equipment operations. part d – short answer 1 16. why is active listening important on a construction job site? 2 17. give one example of how poor communication can cause problems on a construction project. total points: 25
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The term for restating what you heard to confirm understanding is "paraphrasing" (or "reflecting" in communication terms, but paraphrasing is more about restating content). Another common term in communication (especially active listening) is "parroting" but more accurately "reflective listening" or "paraphrasing". The most standard term here is Paraphrasing (or "Reflecting" / "Restating" but Paraphrasing is precise for this action of restating to confirm understanding).
Construction workers use non - verbal signals (like hand motions, pointing) since these are communication methods without words. Non - verbal communication includes gestures, body language, etc., which fits the description of pointing or hand motions.
Active listening is important on a construction job site because:
- Safety: Misunderstandings can lead to accidents. For example, if a worker doesn't listen to a safety instruction, they might perform a task incorrectly and get injured.
- Efficiency: Clear communication (aided by active listening) ensures tasks are done right the first time, reducing rework. For example, if a foreman's instructions about a building component's placement are listened to actively, the workers can install it correctly, saving time and resources.
- Teamwork: It fosters better collaboration. When workers listen to each other's ideas or concerns, they can work together more effectively to solve problems, like resolving a dispute over a construction method.
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Paraphrasing (or Reflecting / Restating)